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Hey PG I have just about finished construction of my first guitar, its taken me a while to pluck up the curage to post this so go easy on me haha sorry about all the links I didnt want to break any rules...

Just the rings to mount and thats all the holes drilled and all I need to do is inlay the FB and then I can radius and fret it, and then shape the neck and the construction will be complete, then begins the task of finishing it... :D

Mahogany body

Bolt on 3 peice neck, maple, wenge, maple, AANJ heel, custom head stock

Ebony finger board

Custom inlays (tapering dots made of Blood Red Basin getting smaller and NEIL at the 12th fret)

81/85 combo, with 2 vol and 2 tone controls

3 way switch (independant vol controls in middle possition)

Tom bridge and string thru

Chrome hardware.

Red swirl finish (like this one http://www.fededesigns.com/images/p...lery/650944.jpg )

Here it is in its current state

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Now back to square one

Body Stuff...

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neilbeith/PreCut.jpg

Body blank

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neilbeith/Cut.jpg

Cut out

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neilbeith/Mockup.jpg

Some pup rings I knocked up from spare mahogany.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neil...Sandandrout.jpg

Pup and neck routed

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neilbeith/IMGP0998.jpg

Jack drilled, strap locks dilled, controls drilled

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neilbeith/IMGP1000.jpg

Neck ferrules drilled, contours ruff marked, cavity routed (this was messy and I regret not making a template for it)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neil...erInstalled.jpg

Cover installed

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neil.../BodyBridge.jpg

Bridge installed

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neilbeith/IMGP1373.jpg

Arm rest done (ruffly for now) and ferrules drilled

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neilbeith/IMGP1376.jpg

Tummy cut and AANJ done (ruffly for now) and back ferrules drilled

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neilbeith/IMGP1388.jpg

Another shot

Neck stuff...

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neilbeith/IMGP1001.jpg

Truss rod canal routed

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neil...oardGluedOn.jpg

Fretboard glued on

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neil...h/HeelJoint.jpg

Everything bolted together nicely

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neil...ate/HSFront.jpg

Custom head stock (I think this is an aquired taste)

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neil...date/HSBack.jpg

Back of head stock

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y176/neil...ate/FBInlay.jpg

Everything inlayed (mock not glued)

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Not really felling the headstock either, but I am liking the rest so far. I think the problem with the headstock is that the RG and JEM bodies are rather slender and the horns are fairly thin. But most of the points on the headstock are thicker. I think a slight bit of reshaping to slender it up and make the curves a little more graceful and it would fit the body very well.

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I like it a lot. I think the headstock would look a lot better if it didn't have that laminate stripe going through the middle and completing the entire tip. Perhaps tapering the laminate over the natural wood would look better for the tip of the headstock? I like the shape of it other than that.

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Some carve pics

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I strung it up and its actually very comfortable, supports the hand very nicely, I expected to find it harder to play on because I'm use to Ibanez thickness, and this neck is really rather thick in comparison as I was too scared to take much wood of, but it shreds like the rest of my guitars (badly because I cant shred lol) It needs some sanding to bring it up to finish ready, and the fret ends need a lil work, but its an awesome lil player.

Prob have to get it professionally leveled because I havent got a clue how to do that.

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Excellent work Neil!! Especially with it being your first - v.impressed!!!

Really reminds me of my own Capricorn R7t (see the link in my sig) That's not a shamless plug BTW, they really are very similar guitars.

I love the headstock, I also found the headstock on mine divided opinion!! :D

I'm a huge fan of guitars that look like they could actually kill you :D

Reckon I would have narrowed the points on the headstock a little, to match the body horns better, but that's just an opinion.

Regarding the neck thicknessing - I had the same situation. I ended up taking more wood off and re-shaping the neck on TWO occasions just to get it thin enough for my playing tastes!! You'll be amazed how much you need to remove from the sides to get it down to Ibanez proportions.

When you mention "professionally levelled" are you referring to the fingerboard, or the frets?

Watching this one with great interest, Neil. Good luck with 'er!

DJ

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Excellent work Neil!! Especially with it being your first - v.impressed!!!

Really reminds me of my own Capricorn R7t (see the link in my sig) That's not a shamless plug BTW, they really are very similar guitars.

I love the headstock, I also found the headstock on mine divided opinion!! :D

I'm a huge fan of guitars that look like they could actually kill you :D

Reckon I would have narrowed the points on the headstock a little, to match the body horns better, but that's just an opinion.

Regarding the neck thicknessing - I had the same situation. I ended up taking more wood off and re-shaping the neck on TWO occasions just to get it thin enough for my playing tastes!! You'll be amazed how much you need to remove from the sides to get it down to Ibanez proportions.

When you mention "professionally levelled" are you referring to the fingerboard, or the frets?

Watching this one with great interest, Neil. Good luck with 'er!

DJ

I actually REALLY liked your R7t, very clean very professional looking, I voted for it when it was in GOTM B)

and brootal guitars definately need brootal headstocks B)

I mean getting the fret job professionally leveled.

Very cool. Way better than my first guitar..

Where did you get those awesome red dots!?!?!?!?

From a shop in the UK Its called 'Blood Basin Jasper' a reconstitued rock inlay

5th one down

http://www.smallwonder-music.co.uk/shop/Al...-Inlay/c-1-116/

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